My mother-in-law entered US on 09 April 2021 on B2 visa and was given I-94 until 08 October 2021. We wanted her to extend her stay to attend a family event in early January and applied for her I-94 extension using I-539 until 14 January 2022. On 12 January 2022, she was tested positive for COVID and was not allowed to board the plane as per the regulations at that time, so she was forced to request for a second extension until 31 March 2022. On 24 January 2022, she got the negative COVID test and returned home on 26 January 2022. Since she returned much before her scheduled biometric appointment on 09 February 2022, she requested USCIS to cancel the biometric appointment on the day of her departure (26 January 2022). After she went back home, her first extension request was approved in September 2022 and the second extension request is still under review. She is coming to US this month for a family event and following are my questions.
- Will she run into any issues at the port of entry because her extension request is still pending?
- If she is allowed into US and her second extension is approved while she is in US, will she become out of status immediately (because the second extension was requested until 12 March 2022 which is in the past and in most immigation cases, the most recent action take precedence)? If yes, what should be our next steps?
Thank you all for your time to provide valuable inputs.
- Will she run into any issues at the port of entry because her extension request is still pending?
- If she is allowed into US and her second extension is approved while she is in US, will she become out of status immediately (because the second extension was requested until 12 March 2022 which is in the past and in most immigation cases, the most recent action take precedence)? If yes, what should be our next steps?
Thank you all for your time to provide valuable inputs.
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